Carlmont’s varsity football team lost 46-22 to the Terra Nova Tigers in a hard-fought homecoming game last Friday. While the score was tight through the first half, multiple turnovers and errors on the Scots’ end led to the 24-point defeat. Despite this scoreline, the energy from the crowd was electric as ever, cheering on the team til the very end. With several games still left in the season, there is still hope that the team will be able to bounce back and break out of their fifth-place league standing. To view the best moments from the sidelines, watch the first installment of our new video segment: Live from the field.
Live from the field: Scots fall to Terra Nova in homecoming game
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Hayes Gaboury, Scotcenter Editor-in-Chief
Hayes Gaboury is a senior at Carlmont High School and is the Scotcenter Editor-in-Chief. He loves mountain biking and plays for the Carlmont soccer team, making him very involved in the Carlmont sports community. He also enjoys media and photography, and loves finding new stories to tell.